Texas has no statewide spay-neuter mandate, and Harris County does not require sterilization. Cities choose their own rules: Houston requires intact-animal permits under Chapter 6, while suburbs and unincorporated areas remain entirely voluntary unless an animal is adopted from a shelter.
Harris County government cannot impose pet-sterilization rules inside incorporated cities and has not adopted any for the unincorporated remainder. Texas Health and Safety Code Section 828.002 only requires shelters and rescues to sterilize dogs and cats before adoption release. Beyond that, City of Houston Code Chapter 6 sets the strictest local mandate, requiring an intact-animal permit with annual fees and proof of show, breeder, or working credentials. Pasadena, Baytown, La Porte, and Pearland set their own thresholds, often tying spay-neuter to multiple-animal households or running-at-large violations. Harris County Pets, the county shelter, sterilizes all adopted animals before release.
Without a county mandate, enforcement defaults to city codes. Where cities require intact permits, fines for unpermitted intact pets typically range from one hundred to several hundred dollars per offense, plus impound fees and required sterilization at owner expense.
Bellaire, TX
Bellaire enforces detailed quiet hours under its noise ordinance adopted in 2023. Quiet hours run Sunday through Thursday from 9:00 PM to 7:00 AM (11:00 PM t...
Bellaire, TX
Bellaire prohibits all construction activity during quiet hours regardless of noise level. Construction is permitted only during non-quiet hours: 7:00 AM to ...
Bellaire, TX
Bellaire's noise ordinance prohibits all lawn care activities, including leaf blower use, during quiet hours regardless of noise level. During non-quiet hour...
Bellaire, TX
Bellaire Code Chapter 6 (Animals and Fowl) prohibits keeping dogs that create excessive noise disturbing neighbors. Barking dog complaints are handled by Bel...
Bellaire, TX
Bellaire's noise ordinance sets specific decibel limits for amplified music: 60 dB maximum in residential zones during quiet hours and 75 dB during non-quiet...
Bellaire, TX
Bellaire regulates street parking through Chapter 30 (Traffic and Vehicles) with restrictions on specific streets, time limits, and no-parking zones. The cit...
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